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Maternal Obesity Programs Offspring Development and Resveratrol Potentially Reprograms the Effects of Maternal Obesity

Mei‐Hsin Hsu, Yu‐Chieh Chen, Jiunn‐Ming Sheen, Li‐Tung Huang

2020International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Maternal obesity during pregnancy is a now a public health burden that may be the culprit underlying the ever-increasing rates of adult obesity worldwide. Understanding the association between maternal obesity and adult offspring's obesity would inform policy and practice regarding offspring health through available resources and interventions. This review first summarizes the programming effects of maternal obesity and discusses the possible underlying mechanisms. We then summarize the current evidence suggesting that maternal consumption of resveratrol is helpful in maternal obesity and alleviates its consequences. In conclusion, maternal obesity can program offspring development in an adverse way. Maternal resveratrol could be considered as a potential regimen in reprogramming adverse outcomes in the context of maternal obesity.

Topics & Concepts

OffspringObesityContext (archaeology)MedicinePregnancyPsychological interventionPublic healthEnvironmental healthEndocrinologyPsychiatryBiologyGeneticsNursingPaleontologyAdipose Tissue and MetabolismGestational Diabetes Research and ManagementBirth, Development, and Health
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